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:( The French language is worthier and better suited for romances and pastourelles ; but the language from Limousin is of greater value for writing poems and cançons and sirventés ; and across the whole of the lands where our tongue is spoken, the literature in the Limousin language has more authority than any other dialect, wherefore I shall use this name in priority.
French suited tarot cards began to appear in Germany during the 18th century.
The first generation of French suited tarots depicted scenes of animals on the trumps and were thus called " Tiertarock " decks (' Tier ' being German for ' animal ').
French suited tarot cards are a modern deck used for the tarot / tarock card games commonly played in France and central Europe.
The symbolism of French suited tarot trumps depart considerably from the older Italian suited design.
With very few exceptional recent cases such as the Tarocchi di Alan, Tarot of Reincarnation and the Tarot de la Nature, French suited tarot cards are nearly exclusively used for card games and rarely for divination.
With the advent of the French Revolutionary Wars, Amherst was recalled as Commander-in-Chief of the Forces in January 1793: however is generally criticised for allowing the armed forces to slide into acute decline, a direct cause of the failure of the early campaigns in the Low Countries: William Pitt said of him " his age, and perhaps his natural temper, are little suited to the activity and the energy which the present moment calls for ".
Carbon brakes have occasionally been applied to road cars, by the French Venturi sports car manufacturer in the mid 1990s for example, but need to reach a very high operating temperature before becoming truly effective and so are not well suited to road use.
Unluckily for White they were barely suited for the Atlantic crossing and the governor endured further bad luck as the ships were intercepted by French pirates who " playd extreemely upon us with their shot ", hitting White ( to his great embarrassment ) " in the side of the buttoke ".
A lightweight gun that needed only a small gun crew and was devastating at short range was a weapon well suited to defending merchant ships against French and American privateers.
Nevertheless tactics were on the side of the Republicans, the broken ground before Hondschoote was perfectly suited to the French use of loose skirmishers, Jourdan and Vandamme's men kept up a constant fire from the protection of the hedges which the Hanoverians had little answer to.
By noon, the French had advanced into the Marchfeld, a move which so far suited both commanders.
The dry summers of the French and German plains are less suited to it, though it is grown in some hilly districts with tolerable success.
His vocal quality suited him to play the comic baritone roles in French operettas.
Aside from Latin, he knew five modern languages well, and when the occasion suited, wasn't shy of parading them: he never hesitated to borrow a word, like the English sip when French seemed to him to fail, until he rediscovered the then-obsolete verb siroter.
In the State Council of June 13, 1696, an intermediate position between the French and the imperial candidates for succession, in which Joseph Ferdinand was featured as the candidate best suited to the succession.
Anjou himself concentrated his French troops in the south, leaving Holland and its allies to fence for themselves against Rennenberg ( which suited them fine ).
The Allied leaders consequently agreed to concentrate at Albuera, which was the location chosen by Wellington as best suited for an attempt to resist any French advance to relieve Badajoz.
Palladian architecture was able to flourish in England though, as it was suited to the great country houses being built or re-modelled ; because unlike the French, the British aristocracy placed primary importance on their country estates.
These ideas had suited the conditions of reasonable rule prevailing when the text was published in 1785, but in 1830 they were dangerous ideas at a time when the French king was deposed by middle class republicans and given refuge in England by the Tory government, and resulting radical street protests demanded suffrage, equality and freedom of religion.
This suited them so well that they remained good friends even after Christmas was over .” Schirrmann was in a regiment holding a position on the Bernhardstein, one of the mountains of the Vosges, and separated from the French troops by a narrow no-man ’ s-land, which his account says was “ strewn with shattered trees, the ground ploughed up by shellfire, a wilderness of earth, tree-roots and tattered uniforms .” Military discipline was soon restored, but Schirrmann pondered over the incident, and whether “ thoughtful young people of all countries could be provided with suitable meeting places where they could get to know each other .”
Seasonings can be traditional Moroccan spices, French, Italian or suited to the dish.
From the early days of the fur trade, point blankets were made into hooded coats called capotes by both natives and French Canadian voyageurs which were perfectly suited to Canada's cold winters.
The breed was also combined with French pacers to create the Canadian Pacer, a breed especially suited to racing over ice and which also contributed substantially to the creation of the Standardbred.

French and tarot
The rules of French tarot are governed by the Fédération Française de Tarot.
Decks of 56 cards containing in each suit a King, Queen, Knight, and Valet ( from the French tarot court ) were common.
The tarot (; first known as trionfi and later as tarocchi, tarock, and others ) is a pack of playing cards ( most commonly numbering 78 ), used from the mid-15th century in various parts of Europe to play a group of card games such as Italian tarocchini and French tarot.
The tarot has four suits ( which vary by region, being the French suits in Northern Europe, the Latin suits in Southern Europe, and the German suits in Central Europe ).
The English and French word tarot derives from the Italian tarocchi, which has no known origin or etymology.
The French tarot game is the most popular in its native country and regional tarot games — often known as tarock, tarok, or tarokk — are widely played in central Europe. hjuvjvvhjhjjhasgdqaweydwqaeyd7iwyrf7y efsmxbv9o7ryetfeuihsdkxbnfgvieryg8o
This deck has also influenced the terminology used by English-speaking tarot users such that English translations of traditional French or Italian decks often use the nomenclature of the Rider-Waite deck even when those decks substantially predate the Rider-Waite.
* Baton, another name for the suit of wands in the Italian and French tarot decks
The Joker came to be represented as a clown or court jester by the 1880s, due to its assumed name and also probably borrowing from The Fool in tarot cards ( predecessors to the French Tarot Nouveau, which depict The Fool as a lute-playing jester, were becoming popular in Europe around the same time ).
The French game of tarot, also jeu de tarot, is a trick-taking card game for four players using the traditional 78-card tarot deck.
French tarot is one of the older forms of tarot and has remained popular for centuries.
In English, the game is sometimes referred to as French tarot.
The style of tarot deck most often used for game playing is known as the " Tarot Nouveau " or " Bourgeois Tarot ", which has card designs similar to the French styling of the 52-card deck.
This 14-card, 4-suit system is derived from the French tarot deck ; removing the 21 atouts, or trumps, from that deck while keeping the Fool card yields the 57-card French-suited deck that was re-faced to create the Rook deck.
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French and decks
Between one and eight French decks of cards are shuffled together.
The Tonnant, its decks crowded with 1, 600 survivors from other French vessels, surrendered as the British ships approached while Timoléon was set on fire by her remaining crew who then escaped to the shore in small boats.
In England, the French suits were eventually used, although the earliest decks had the Italian suits.
The French had a firing advantage, since the wind conditions meant they could open their lower gun ports, while the British had to leave theirs closed to avoid water washing onto the lower decks.
Most of the decks that have survived use the French Suit: Spades, Hearts, Clubs, and Diamonds.
Canasta uses two complete decks of 52 playing cards ( French Deck ) plus the four Jokers.
Some Mille Bornes decks are printed in both English and French.
In some decks, some of these are printed entirely in French.
Adapted almost directly from the low freeboard, French river bateaus, with their straight sides and removable thwarts, bank dories could be nested inside each other and stored on the decks of fishing schooners, such as the Gazela Primeiro, for their trip to fishing banks, such as the Grand Banks.
Since contemporary decks of French playing cards replace both the knight and the page with the jack or knave, such decks only have 52 cards.
The best known example of deck-access flats in the UK is Park Hill, Sheffield, where the decks are wide enough to allow electric vehicles ; however, the design is inspired by French Modernist architect Le Corbusier, particularly his Unite D ' Habitation in Marseilles.
Historically, the ace had the lowest value and this still holds in many popular European games ( in fact most European decks, including the French Tarot Nouveau, do not use the " A " index, instead keeping the numeral " 1 ").
Victory ceased fire, the gunners having been called on the deck to fight the capture but were repelled to the below decks by French grenades.
In Portugal, Litografia Maia has printed French decks where the Joker figure is substituted by a donkey head.
In English-style decks, the Jack and the other face cards represent no one in particular, in contrast to the historical French practice, in which each court card is said to represent a particular historical or mythological personage.
In accordance with a promise at the end of this book, Rowlands went on with his series of Knaves, and in 1612 wrote " The Knave of Harts: Haile Fellowe, Well Meet ," where his " Supplication To Card-Makers " appears, thought to have been written to the English manufacturers who copied to the English decks the court figures created by the French.
The " Tarot Nouveau " deck has trumps which depict scenes of traditional French social activities, in increasing levels of wealth ; this differs from the character and ideological cards of the standard Italian-suited Tarot decks such as the Tarocco Piedmontese, the Tarocco Bolognese, the Rider-Waite or even the Tarot de Marseille well known in cartomancy.
Regional tarot decks commonly feature culture-specific suits ; the German suits of Hearts, Bells, Acorns and Leaves are used through most of Germanic Europe ( Switzerland substitutes Hearts for Roses and Shields for Leaves ), the Latin suits of Cups, Coins, Staves and Swords are common in Italy and Spain, and the French suits familiar to most English speakers are seen in France, Quebec, West Germany and most of the English-speaking world.
This trend continues even to non-Tarot decks such as for the German game of Skat ( played with a deck of similar-value cards as in the French piquet deck used for Belote ; players in most of western Germany use French suits while players in Bavaria and eastern Germany use German suits ).

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